Sports season
The 2009 Indoor Football League season is the inaugural season of the Indoor Football League, a league formed as a merger between the Intense Football League and United Indoor Football. The regular season began on Friday, March 13 and ended on Saturday, July 11.[1] The league champions were the Billings Outlaws, who defeated the RiverCity Rage in the 2009 United Bowl.
Standings[]
United Conference[]
Intense Conference[]
z=clinched top seed in conference, x=clinched division, y=clinched wild card spot
Playoffs[]
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Henrietta, NY
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College Park, MD
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3
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RiverCity
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45
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3
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RiverCity
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55
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2
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Rochester
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42
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Park City, KS
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1
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Maryland
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31
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United Conference
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Bloomington, IL
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A3
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RiverCity
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43
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Omaha, NE
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C3
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Wichita
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30
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3
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Wichita
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46
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United Conference Championship
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3
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Wichita
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39
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2
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Bloomington
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37
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Billings, MT
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1
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Omaha
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34
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Wild Card Round
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Conference Semi-finals
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Abilene, TX
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U6
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RiverCity
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62
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El Paso, TX
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I1
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Billings
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71
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3
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San Angelo
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37
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2009 United Bowl
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3
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San Angelo
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37
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2
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Abilene
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34
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Billings, MT
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1
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El Paso
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75
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Intense Conference
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Fairbanks, AK
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LS1
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El Paso
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35
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Billings, MT
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P1
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Billings
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66
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3
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Colorado
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14
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Intense Conference Championship
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2
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Fairbanks
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7
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2
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Fairbanks
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42
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1
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Billings
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50
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Awards[]
Individual season awards[]
Award |
Winner |
Position |
Team
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Most Valuable Player |
Chris Dixon |
QB |
BIL
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Offensive Player of the Year |
Chris Dixon |
QB |
BIL
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Defensive Player of the Year |
Michael Landry |
DB |
BIL
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Special Teams Player of the Year |
Demarcus James |
KR |
AK
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Offensive Rookie of the Year |
Darius Fudge |
RB |
WIC
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Defensive Rookie of the Year |
Michael Eby |
DB |
BIL
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Coach of the Year |
Brian Brents |
HC |
EP
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1st Team All-IFL[]
2nd Team All-IFL[]
Offense
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Quarterback |
Tommy Jones, El Paso
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Running back |
Sean Treasure, Sioux Falls
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Wide receiver |
Lonnie Sanders, Fairbanks Jimmy Conner, Odessa Rob Mager, Rochester
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Offensive lineman |
Charleston Gray, Wichita Tyree Spinner, Maryland Kiamni Jones, Omaha
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Defense
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Defensive end |
Oby Arah, Maryland Corey Johnsen, Sioux Falls Michael Bazemore, Outlaws
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Linebacker |
Kyle McKenzie, Saginaw Tonga Spetlar, Omaha
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Defensive back |
James Temple, Bloomington Mike Hill, Maryland Michael Eby, Billings
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Special teams
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Kicker |
Scott Greene, Muskegon
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Kick returner |
Randy Kelly, Wichita
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References[]